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Seven healthiest foods

ski diva

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Found the following, and was disappointed to see that it didn't include either pretzels or pizza, two of my favorite foods:

Top Seven Healthiest Foods

Researchers at Tufts University in Boston have come up with a way to calculate the antioxidant properties of fruits and vegetables. Antioxidants are believed to provide a protective effect against conditions such as heart disease and cancer by interfering with the damage caused by free radicals. Antioxidants are also believed to help retard the aging process.

The seven foods listed below provide additional individual benefits as well. Prunes, for example, are frequently used to relieve constipation, while spinach may be helpful in avoiding memory loss and staving off Alzheimer’s. Consumers are urged to not only eat the recommended five servings of fruits and vegetables each day, but to choose nutrient-rich sources such as these:

Prunes
Raisins
Blueberries
Blackberries
Kale
Strawberries
Spinach
 

SnowHot

Ski Diva Extraordinaire
Those seem to be along the lines of the superfoods that help your body burn fat while boosting important health properties.

I love making yogurt parfait's for breakfast with a little granola on top:smile:
 

dburdenbates

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Raisins, really! I'm so excited. I never knew they were supposed to be that healthy. I love them! Especially mixed with salted nuts (and M & M's, which I suppose isn't on the list, huh?).
 

ski diva

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Everyone knows that chocolate is healthy. It's dairy and vegetable, all rolled into one! :D
 

dburdenbates

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Ski Diva said:
Everyone knows that chocolate is healthy. It's dairy and vegetable, all rolled into one! :D
Well, with the kids' Halloween candy sitting around, I've definnitely gotten a healthy dose lately!;)
 

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